Roosevelt High School, named for Theodore Roosevelt, built to represent the communities' pride in education, stands on the brink of oblivion. Meanwhile, Stivers High School gets the full preservation treatment.
UPDATE: May 22, 2007. The Ohio Historical Society will review UD Historical Eligibility Survey prepared by ASC for UD which recommends demolition of Building 26. PDI commissioned an additional study by renowned preservation expert Mary Ann Golding, available at http://www.preservationdayton.com/building26-reporttoturner.pdf
RIP Roosevelt High
pamela walls said: why couldn`t had used Roosevelt high school for the school of arts it sure is big enough did the bui...
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Arcade in Tax Lein Sale!
pamela walls said: i think the dayton public libary should move into the arcade building
with all the new urban develo...
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Open thread for New Entries
BronzeBabe said: I agree with you 110%! I grew up in West Dayton – not the ‘hood, the black community, that was inta...
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RIP Roosevelt High
Sue said: Hello,
Roosevelt High School brought an awe to a visitor like me. I went there for I remember the st...
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RIP Roosevelt High
Bobbie Puterbaugh said: What really got the ball rolling for Stivers was its nomination to the National Register of Historic...
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